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he thanked the people around him in the vatican wall and the people that we see and that we don't see. i think that's a very interesting invitation to all of us, an invitation to look at the good things within the vatican. a sense of charity to one another. chris, the central message of this -- of this address, was indeed love. >> also acknowledging that this has been, george, some times very difficult papacy, any papacy is hard, you wrote about this today, the idea that becoming pope is actually an impocket task, but he said that he faced choppy seas, head winds at times, your thoughts about his final address to the people. >> chris, like you, i was struck by how interestingly autobiography cally this last speech was. it was within a new testament framework. this pope treats the new testament not as if it were an ancient artifact as it was a template to live one's life. sometimes in difficult circumstances, he's asking all of us in the church and in particularly these cardinals, who now have an extremely, heavy burden, laid on them. to understand, like the gospel story of peter, walk
he thanked the people around him in the vatican wall and the people that we see and that we don't see. i think that's a very interesting invitation to all of us, an invitation to look at the good things within the vatican. a sense of charity to one another. chris, the central message of this -- of this address, was indeed love. >> also acknowledging that this has been, george, some times very difficult papacy, any papacy is hard, you wrote about this today, the idea that becoming pope is...
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nbc's anne thomp soj is live at the vatican. let's start with the meeting with the cardinals, first, what is going to happen there? >> what will you see, mara, the dean of the college of the cardinals will welcome the cardinals to the vatican, officially do that, then pope benedict will come in and he'll be greeted by each of the cardinals. there are about 100 cardinals here and the greetings will not be long. each one will come up, kneel before him and kiss his ring. but what is interesting is that perhaps, somewhere in this 100 people could be his successor. and it will be -- you know, people, vatican watchers will be watching very closely to see if there any kinds of signs or signals or favoritism to one of the possible successors or another. you know, people will being looing at this with different, different eyes. but yo can expect to see a lot of affection here. >> and you know, this is of course, an opportunity for them to say good-bye. as you mentioned his successor could be among the cardinals there. is there any politi
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today, stunning news from the vatican. i wonder if god was surprised to learn pope benedict is stepping down. >>> i'm s.e. cupp. millions of americans captivated by the search of a successor. the picking a new pontiff. >>> i'm steve kornacki. president obama has tossed out the old olive branch. coming up, a man who himself helped write four state of the union addresses explains who us how it takes shape. >>> i'm krysa tal. should the president go big by thinking small? it's monday and you're in "the cycle." >>> after having repeatedly examined my conscience before god, i have come to the certainty that my strengths due to an advanced age are no longer suited to an adequate exercise of the petrine ministry and the pope abdicated with only eight years on st. peter's throne shocking the 1 billion catholic faithful around the world. the's not a papal abdication in more than 700 years and surprised the close est adviser today. he's a theological conservative with strong positions against homosexuality, women priests and the use
today, stunning news from the vatican. i wonder if god was surprised to learn pope benedict is stepping down. >>> i'm s.e. cupp. millions of americans captivated by the search of a successor. the picking a new pontiff. >>> i'm steve kornacki. president obama has tossed out the old olive branch. coming up, a man who himself helped write four state of the union addresses explains who us how it takes shape. >>> i'm krysa tal. should the president go big by thinking...
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and both in a matter of months, will be living on the grounds of the vatican. it's also unprecedented, think we could say, that the pope is going to hear such ongoing discussions about his legacy and i'm wondering father, if you think, will this decision 50, 100 years from now, be what he's most remembered for. >> he's made a major contribution in so many years. undoubtedly history will see this as the most memorable thing about him. he'll have no difficulty disappearing, this is a very introverted man. he's a scholar. this difficult job, john paul ii was lifted up by crowds like this. this pope does it very well. you can tell it drains him. he's probably much happier in his study, reading books and writing. >>> let's listen. the pope is speaking now. >> -- brothers, authorities, dearest brothers and sisters, thank you for coming here to my last general audience. thank you from the bottom of my heart. i am deeply moved. and i see the church alive. we also must thank our lord because of the beautiful day that he gave us today. it doesn't even look like winter. l
and both in a matter of months, will be living on the grounds of the vatican. it's also unprecedented, think we could say, that the pope is going to hear such ongoing discussions about his legacy and i'm wondering father, if you think, will this decision 50, 100 years from now, be what he's most remembered for. >> he's made a major contribution in so many years. undoubtedly history will see this as the most memorable thing about him. he'll have no difficulty disappearing, this is a very...
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the director of the vatican's villas, this is a huge piece of property, larger than vatican city, there are a number of beautiful buildings there, the mayor of castle gandolpho will be there as well. the local parish priest so he is going to be greeting those folks and there you see him making his way very gingerly down the steps and going through these formal ceremonies, but not in any way opulent indicative of what's such an amazing moment in catholic history. thomas roberts joins me as well now. >> i couldn't be joining a better group of journalists and experts. chris, as you have been talking about, the fact that this is so important, the catholics must look at this as a world body to see exactly what this means going forward and still no timetable set for the conclave. but it's been an amazing part of history as we all watch. but there is a contingent of the catholic church and has to look at this with a skeptical eye, and why the -- there's the vati leaks scandal where the butler was accused of stealing confidential papers from the pope. the pope commissioned a report on the leaks
the director of the vatican's villas, this is a huge piece of property, larger than vatican city, there are a number of beautiful buildings there, the mayor of castle gandolpho will be there as well. the local parish priest so he is going to be greeting those folks and there you see him making his way very gingerly down the steps and going through these formal ceremonies, but not in any way opulent indicative of what's such an amazing moment in catholic history. thomas roberts joins me as well...
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>> we barely handled vatican 2, barely begun the implementation of vatican 2. i think certainly the addressing of the sex abuse problem, a need for more governance in the church, more accountability and transparency. they'll be looking more for a governor. you had in john paul and in b benedict, they were extraordinary teachers. but they will be looking for someone who is more of a governor. >> you hear the cardinals say there's a sense of -- there's a strong desire to have a new pope as soon as possible. but for that to happen in the most prudent, enlightened way, we need some sort of prayer and reelection of getting to know each other. >> there are a lot of these cardinals who were appointed by pope benedict, who don't know each other very well, you remember that this is a worldwide church and you also have a church in the united states that's very different in some of the area where is it's growing in latin america, in africa, where frankly the people in the church tend to be more conservative. it creates almost an inevitable conflict, doesn't it. >> i would
>> we barely handled vatican 2, barely begun the implementation of vatican 2. i think certainly the addressing of the sex abuse problem, a need for more governance in the church, more accountability and transparency. they'll be looking more for a governor. you had in john paul and in b benedict, they were extraordinary teachers. but they will be looking for someone who is more of a governor. >> you hear the cardinals say there's a sense of -- there's a strong desire to have a new...
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and vatican correspondent joining us. he did offer hints that he would maybe not go the same way and perhaps after watching pope john paul ii deteriorate at the end that he would not do the same thing. >> well, chuck, let's begin with john paul ii. i think that john paul ii at the end of his life gave a great christian witness, invited people to experience what the church means by the pascal mystery of the life and death of christ and invited people into his own suffering that ennobled all suffering. pope benedict the xvith is a man of conscious. if you read the statement that he made today at the consistery he said he prayed over this and he had come to the view that he could no longer give the church the service it required and tlf as may 28th, at 8:00 p.m., the seat is to be vacated and that means that the college of cardinals should proceed to elect a new pope. as claudio said a moment ago, it is a surprise as to timing but not a surprise to fact. benedict xvith on several occasions and most recently in the book "ligh
and vatican correspondent joining us. he did offer hints that he would maybe not go the same way and perhaps after watching pope john paul ii deteriorate at the end that he would not do the same thing. >> well, chuck, let's begin with john paul ii. i think that john paul ii at the end of his life gave a great christian witness, invited people to experience what the church means by the pascal mystery of the life and death of christ and invited people into his own suffering that ennobled...
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i'm chris jansing, live in vatican city. you can see the vatican behind me. and boy, there is an interesting energy in this city. preparations underway for the conclave. that will, of course, elect the successor to pope benedict after that shocking decision yesterday to step down. and another big story we're following is back at home, because the president is putting the finishing touches on the first state of the union speech of his second term. and we'll have a lot more on that coming up in this hour. but this morning, we are starting to get new information about pope benedict, and particularly about his health. decisions that may have played into his shocking announcement to abdicate. for example, we now know this morning, the pope has had a pacemaker for some time and actually had a minor operation to replace its batteries three months ago. we're also hearing for the first time about a fall he took while he was on a trip to cuba in mexico. just hours after his announcement, this video circulated. you can see it shows lightning striking st. peter's basilic
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the vatican spokesman, greg burke. greg, tell us the back story of this, when you first knew that the pope was even considering taking this momentous step. >> well, all of us knew, but none of us paid a lot of attention two years ago when the pope mentioned in a long interview -- there was a book interview "light of the world" and he mentioned that "pope could resign. he said he hadn't thought about doing it in the moment. it was a very difficult from then, but he said there are occasions when the pope can resign. there are occasions when the pope should resign. that was a couple of years ago, and i think that was a warning bell. i didn't find out please until early this morning. i got a call to come in early, which i did, and i was told about it, and then, of course, it just happened a couple of hours later. it is certainly a surprise because historically it's such a surprise, but knowing cardinal ratzinger, it's not such a surprise. >> greg, what are the next steps from inside the vatican as you begin this extraordin
the vatican spokesman, greg burke. greg, tell us the back story of this, when you first knew that the pope was even considering taking this momentous step. >> well, all of us knew, but none of us paid a lot of attention two years ago when the pope mentioned in a long interview -- there was a book interview "light of the world" and he mentioned that "pope could resign. he said he hadn't thought about doing it in the moment. it was a very difficult from then, but he said...
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chris jansing is live at vatican city and george is our vatican analyst and also author of "evangelical catholicism." i want to start with you, chris. you had an interesting chat with cardinal timothy dolan about how cardinals are feeling today about their new leader. >> someone who obviously was talked a lot about, chuck, as possibly a pope candidate himself. he seemed relieved to me. i don't know if was that the conclave was over or relieved that he wasn't pope. he said it was harder than he expected it would be. we knew going in for a lot of them it was a new experience. they had been appointed by pope benedict. a group of 67 of them and he among them. i asked him this morning without breaking secrecy of the conclave, which is punishable by excommunication, what it was like in there and here's what he told me. >> it was difficult for me to make up my mind at first. i mean it when i say -- i'm kind of hard boiled when it comes to spiritual life. you could sense the gentle breeze of the holy spirit and gradually you saw this man emerge and as watched him and listen to cardinals who kno
chris jansing is live at vatican city and george is our vatican analyst and also author of "evangelical catholicism." i want to start with you, chris. you had an interesting chat with cardinal timothy dolan about how cardinals are feeling today about their new leader. >> someone who obviously was talked a lot about, chuck, as possibly a pope candidate himself. he seemed relieved to me. i don't know if was that the conclave was over or relieved that he wasn't pope. he said it was...
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to say there's a lot happening at the vatican would be an understatement. we got our first glimpse of the pope since he announced he will step down. he opened his arms to receive a huge round of applause. 8,000 people packing the hall where he had his general audience. i was there. he did not appear incredibly frail. he asked everyone to pray for him and the church and the future pope. there's already a scandal after a polish cardinal appeared to criticize the pope's decision to step down. and there has been at least in vatican terms wild politicking going on amongst the other cardinals, something they are not supposed to do. the big question, who will be the next pope? could he be from africa? we'll get to that in a couple minutes. >>> first, let's talk about the state of the union. next hour president obama will make the first of three stops to drum up support for the new initiatives he laid out in his e speech last time. he will be traveling to north carolina, georgia, and chicago. "the new york times" called his speech asserttive. politico, aggressive.
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we don't know what will happen in the vatican. >> we don't? >> we are talking about ofa and this whole organization. i didn't have the chance it ask congressman israel of this, but when he spoke of it being a grass roots outreach, these are people putting up big dollars to have dinner with the president. >> right. i was watching with that interview and getting more and more steamed up. because really, his point was, and the president's point is, basically the ends justify the means. the other side is going to raise unlimited funds from their folks. so we're going to do it from ours. and look, ofa has retrenched in some important ways. they are going to expose their donors' exact amounts. but let's be serious, this is not the change from washington business as usual, that president and his supporters promised us. it is taking the new state of the campaign finance and tax laws and exploiting them to the max. and we've sin it before. and the next president who comes in may not decide to disclose and we'll have this secret arm of donors. it is a d
we don't know what will happen in the vatican. >> we don't? >> we are talking about ofa and this whole organization. i didn't have the chance it ask congressman israel of this, but when he spoke of it being a grass roots outreach, these are people putting up big dollars to have dinner with the president. >> right. i was watching with that interview and getting more and more steamed up. because really, his point was, and the president's point is, basically the ends justify the...
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director for vatican museums. as we watch this, we are now seeing the ramp-up to the official swearing in ceremony. explain what we will see in the next couple of minutes. >> the cardinals will take an oath to preserve the confidentiality of the process, to vote for him who they believe in conscience is the man best suited to lead the church. and then they will hear a homily, a sermon, from an elderly cardinal, from the czech republic, i believe. who is a great scholar of st. a augu augustine, who will speak to them about their responsibilities. and then the doors will be shut and they will be on their own. and that's when, as chris mentioned a moment ago, the first vote will take place. >> and i think it's worth pointing out, because these pictures are so spectacular, you're looking at the last judgment, and cardinals have talked about this. cardinals who were in the last conclave have discussed being in that room, and anyone who's ever gone to the sistine chapel, or frankly just looking at this on television, fu
director for vatican museums. as we watch this, we are now seeing the ramp-up to the official swearing in ceremony. explain what we will see in the next couple of minutes. >> the cardinals will take an oath to preserve the confidentiality of the process, to vote for him who they believe in conscience is the man best suited to lead the church. and then they will hear a homily, a sermon, from an elderly cardinal, from the czech republic, i believe. who is a great scholar of st. a augu...
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and benedict is going to be living on the grounds of the vatican. which is -- somewhat awkward in terms of cleaning up the mess, is it not? >> are you talking to me? >> yes. >> i don't care about benedict and i don't think, i think he's irrelevant now. i think he did the one great thing of his life, like a shakespearean character. nothing made him look good like his leave. i was never a big fan. i thought he gave a marc anthony speak during the last conclave. it was a brilliant piece of politics, he woon it rather quickly. i don't think he matters. i think john paul xxiii matters still today. because it shows that a pope can still be a leader and be inspired. and to do things like pope john xxiii did. we've been talking about the idea that the idea of a great pope is elusive. it's not, it's in our memories. a big, heavy fat pope from italy of all places, turned out to be the greatest pope we can imagine. he restored the church to understanding it was about the poor. and i keep going back do that. if you think what separates christianity from all the
and benedict is going to be living on the grounds of the vatican. which is -- somewhat awkward in terms of cleaning up the mess, is it not? >> are you talking to me? >> yes. >> i don't care about benedict and i don't think, i think he's irrelevant now. i think he did the one great thing of his life, like a shakespearean character. nothing made him look good like his leave. i was never a big fan. i thought he gave a marc anthony speak during the last conclave. it was a...
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the vatican itself. it's been run by a handful of men for too many years with the windows closed and the light not shining in. >> some of whom have been exposed as corrupt. >> he's got to open that up. >> mike barnicle, chris jansing and father mark haydu, thank you so much. stay with us. we have much more ahead on this historic day. >> i'm happy that they were able to come to a choice as quickly as they did. i think that reaching out beyond the traditional continent of our church is another big step in the right direction for the church. [ female announcer ] made just a little sweeter... because all these whole grains aren't healthy unless you actually eat them ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious peanut butter. healthy never tasted so sweet. also available in delicious peanut butter. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. thto fight chronic. osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action.
the vatican itself. it's been run by a handful of men for too many years with the windows closed and the light not shining in. >> some of whom have been exposed as corrupt. >> he's got to open that up. >> mike barnicle, chris jansing and father mark haydu, thank you so much. stay with us. we have much more ahead on this historic day. >> i'm happy that they were able to come to a choice as quickly as they did. i think that reaching out beyond the traditional continent of...
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. >> ann thompson, who will continue to be at the vatican for us throughout this coverage. ann, thank you. i want to bring in our panel, who will be joining us the next hour and a half. father robert barron. in rome, liz lev, an expert at duquesne and nbc news analyst. george is the nbc news vatican analyst and the author of the book, evangelical catholicism. good to have all of you. i guess the first question is this is the last awudience. we've never had a moment like this when the pope knew he was going to address his flock. what do you expect him to say? >> he'll probably sum up what his pontificate has made. i'm moved by the pictures of the extraordinary affection for benedict xvi, and i think he'll return it to the crowd and thank them. i think he'll acknowledge the great universality of the church. i would expect there to be strong spiritual words from this man today. >> people who have been around the pope the last several days describing his manner as serene. as someone who saw him on ash wednesday, both in audience in the morning and the ash wednesday mass in the
. >> ann thompson, who will continue to be at the vatican for us throughout this coverage. ann, thank you. i want to bring in our panel, who will be joining us the next hour and a half. father robert barron. in rome, liz lev, an expert at duquesne and nbc news analyst. george is the nbc news vatican analyst and the author of the book, evangelical catholicism. good to have all of you. i guess the first question is this is the last awudience. we've never had a moment like this when the pope...
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the vatican held its installation mass this morning. he set the tone of the papacy with a couple to the poor, the marginaliz marginalized. it was the largest crowd since the funeral of pope john paul ii in 2005. they were join by spiritual leaders have to jewish, muslim, buddhist, and christian faiths, including the head of the orthodox church, the first to attend an installation mass in 1,000 years. there were also heads of state from 132 nations, including our own vice president biden. tomorrow, he meets with 30 delegations from other christian churches in major world faiths. friday, he addresses the foreign ambassadors assigned to the holy see. friday, something that hasn't happened in 700 years, the pope meets with his predecessor, benedict xvi. all there before palm sunday mass. we start with nbc's claudio, and also with us, father james martin, jesuit priest and best selling author. his latest book, "together on retreat" hits book stores today. we start with you. you were there for the installation mass. what was it like for the t
the vatican held its installation mass this morning. he set the tone of the papacy with a couple to the poor, the marginaliz marginalized. it was the largest crowd since the funeral of pope john paul ii in 2005. they were join by spiritual leaders have to jewish, muslim, buddhist, and christian faiths, including the head of the orthodox church, the first to attend an installation mass in 1,000 years. there were also heads of state from 132 nations, including our own vice president biden....
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you're looking here at some live pictures from the vatican. pope benedict xvi is stepping down today. this morning the 85-year-old pontiff is spending a few moments exchanging words with the cardinals before he heads out on a helicopter to the papal residence south of rome. >>> all right, now to developments on the civil war in syria, roughly about an hour from now, secretary of state john kerry is expected to announce a u.s. policy shift when it comes to aiding the rebels. kerry is in rome for an international conference aimed at dealing with the conflict. for the first time obama administration plans to offer nonlethal assistance in syria. the reports say that the aid package could include body armor, communication equipment, night vision gear and vehicles. the white house however is stopping short of providing weapons. senator marco rubio of florida, has a slightly different take on how the u.s. should help. >> there are plenty of weapons in syria. they're coming from other countries. . what the opposition really needs is access to ammuniti
you're looking here at some live pictures from the vatican. pope benedict xvi is stepping down today. this morning the 85-year-old pontiff is spending a few moments exchanging words with the cardinals before he heads out on a helicopter to the papal residence south of rome. >>> all right, now to developments on the civil war in syria, roughly about an hour from now, secretary of state john kerry is expected to announce a u.s. policy shift when it comes to aiding the rebels. kerry is in...
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>>> coming up next, breaking news out of the vatican. pope benedict announces he will resign, and his closest said c say this took them by surprise. >>> up next, could governor christ christie's weight be a good thing for his political future? >> she writes about a time when corpulence was in vogue. i guess i was just born a little late. mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in this establishment! luckily though, ya know, i conceal this bad boy underneath my blanket just so i can get on e-trade. check my investment portfolio, research stocks... wait, why are you taking... oh, i see...solitary. just a man and his thoughts. and a smartphone... with an e-trade app. ♪ nobody knows... [ male announcer ] e-tra
>>> coming up next, breaking news out of the vatican. pope benedict announces he will resign, and his closest said c say this took them by surprise. >>> up next, could governor christ christie's weight be a good thing for his political future? >> she writes about a time when corpulence was in vogue. i guess i was just born a little late. mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you...
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congressman tom cole up next, and we're watching the vatican, we'll bring you any word from the vatican as they continue to deliberate in rome. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. >>> paul ryan's budget promises to balance the budget in ten years and produce a surplus by 2023. can it work? do the numbers add up, republican congressman tom cole sits on the budget committee. the white house immediately said that the math does no the add up. and it seems as though both sides are coming at it from completely different baselines, especially when it comes to obama care. you've gone against your party at times on the whole subject of revenue. do you think this can be done without new revenue? >> it certainly can be done. i think there will be revenue generated by modernizing and streamlining the tax code. but you have to stop the spending, you have to have a goal. which i really appreciate chairman ryan laying out. look we've got a budget that the cbo says can balance, if you did all of these things in ten years, the democrats won't present a budget that will balance in te
congressman tom cole up next, and we're watching the vatican, we'll bring you any word from the vatican as they continue to deliberate in rome. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. >>> paul ryan's budget promises to balance the budget in ten years and produce a surplus by 2023. can it work? do the numbers add up, republican congressman tom cole sits on the budget committee. the white house immediately said that the math does no the add up. and it seems as...
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pope benedict is abdicating, something a pope has not done in over 700 years of the the vatican saying this has nothing to do with outside pressures. [ speaking foreign language ] >> as you hear there, the pope speaking in latin to a meeting of vatican cardinals saying he will step down effective as the leader of the world's -- the 85-year-old pontiff saying his strength is no longer adequate. this news took fearly everyone by surprise, including the archbishop of new york, cardinal dolan. >> i'm as startled as the rest of you and anxious to find out exactly what's going on. >>> other reactions italy's prime minister saying he's greatly shaken by the unexpected news. >>> and british prime minister david cameron said he will be missed as a spiritual leader for millions. >>> and from angela merkel -- he had to make a difficult decision. just some of the reaction that's coming in today. joining mess is rome bureau chief claudio lavagna, and george weigel from washington. claudio, i want to start with you. we have part of the pope's statement. in it he said that both strength of mind and b
pope benedict is abdicating, something a pope has not done in over 700 years of the the vatican saying this has nothing to do with outside pressures. [ speaking foreign language ] >> as you hear there, the pope speaking in latin to a meeting of vatican cardinals saying he will step down effective as the leader of the world's -- the 85-year-old pontiff saying his strength is no longer adequate. this news took fearly everyone by surprise, including the archbishop of new york, cardinal...
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we have a reporter live in vatican city this morning. good morning. >> reporter: a day after the shocking announcemen by pope benedict that he'll resign, more details remerging about that decision. the vatican's own newspaper says that decision was taken months ago, right after his trip to mexico and cuba in march 2012. that's when the pope realized he was too old and too weak to just perform the duties of a pontiff including, of course, transatlantic trouble. what's going to happen now? february 28th at 8:00 in the evening rome time he's going to stop being the poem and he won't have any more powers over the catholic church. he'll then retire to the summer residence of the pope. and when a new pope is elected hopefully right before easter, then he'll retire to a life of spirituality to a closer convent inside vatican city. >> thank you so much. >>> turning now to weather. some connecticut residents are still digging out from this weekend's big blizzard. in hampton, they're using heavy equipment and snow blowers and shovels to clear the
we have a reporter live in vatican city this morning. good morning. >> reporter: a day after the shocking announcemen by pope benedict that he'll resign, more details remerging about that decision. the vatican's own newspaper says that decision was taken months ago, right after his trip to mexico and cuba in march 2012. that's when the pope realized he was too old and too weak to just perform the duties of a pontiff including, of course, transatlantic trouble. what's going to happen now?...
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the vatican can pools. they can set lawsuits. there are a lot of damaged people out there who were basically abused as children, and no matter what he apologized for, it's almost as if his retirement now takes that off the stage and allows the next pope to move this a step further. there's a lot of reconciliation still to be achieved on that. he did not have an easy pontificate. he is a scholar. he is a man of incredible intelligence. a theologian. he is not -- the vatican has had very big difficulties in terms of the institution and who runs it and how they run it. it wasn't his fort yea. we should look for that in the next pope that's elected. >> perhaps there's no significance many it. it depends on your perspective, but let's take a look, all three of you, at this incredible picture from february 11th. the day when he was announcing the abdication when a bolt of lightning struck the vatican. chris and itched richard, you're there in rome, that must have been astounding to see this photo. chris, the reactions there? >> well, a
the vatican can pools. they can set lawsuits. there are a lot of damaged people out there who were basically abused as children, and no matter what he apologized for, it's almost as if his retirement now takes that off the stage and allows the next pope to move this a step further. there's a lot of reconciliation still to be achieved on that. he did not have an easy pontificate. he is a scholar. he is a man of incredible intelligence. a theologian. he is not -- the vatican has had very big...
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chris is on her way back from rome right now, before she left, she filed one last report from vatican city. we'll bring it to you in ten minutes. stick around for that. >>> an airline megamerger is taking flight. mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. >> they're getting together on valentine's day. well, this merger is going to cut down the number of major u.s. airlines now to four. you've got the new american, you'll have united, delta, and southwest. so everyone is kind of asking, what does that mean for me, the consumer. well, it potentially means higher prices, less competition, higher prices. we'll have to wait and see. also, richard, most airline mergers have resulted in a reduction of flights and also shrinkage at some hubs. but management is saying this is different because u.s. airways and american overlap on just 12 routes. if you are a traveler, you will not notice immediate changes. it is likely going to be months for example, the frequent flier miles are combined and years before the two airlines are integrated. in other words, don't panic. >> not yet. >> we'l
chris is on her way back from rome right now, before she left, she filed one last report from vatican city. we'll bring it to you in ten minutes. stick around for that. >>> an airline megamerger is taking flight. mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. >> they're getting together on valentine's day. well, this merger is going to cut down the number of major u.s. airlines now to four. you've got the new american, you'll have united, delta, and southwest. so everyone is...
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ann thompson live from the vatican, and joins me now. ann, what an extraordinary day. i can't even imagine being in your shoes, and they're not red pradas, i assume. >> no. >> seeing all this take place. what is the emotional part of this, and also that very interesting message that he pledged basically obedience to his successor. he is not going to be quarterbacking from the sidelines. >> no, and i think he tried to make that very clear today, andrea. i think two things about this day. we have seen pope benedict sort of ad lib his final day. he wasn't supposed to make a speech to the cardinals today, and he decided to make that speech. anybody who is wondering how catholic church would deal with a pope and a pope ameritus, he made it very clear that he is going to step back, step away from power, he is going to live a life of prayer and meditation. that was the first thing. the second thing i was struck by was watching him at castle gondolpho and when he came out on to the balcony, and it's the first time i've ever seen him without a prepared text in front of him, and
ann thompson live from the vatican, and joins me now. ann, what an extraordinary day. i can't even imagine being in your shoes, and they're not red pradas, i assume. >> no. >> seeing all this take place. what is the emotional part of this, and also that very interesting message that he pledged basically obedience to his successor. he is not going to be quarterbacking from the sidelines. >> no, and i think he tried to make that very clear today, andrea. i think two things about...
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burk is an outspoken cultural warrior who came to the vatican in 2008 after serving as archbishop. his 50 minutes of right wing fame came back in 2004 when he said he would deny communion to catholic politicians like john kerry -- >> a few church leaders say kerry should be denied communion because of views that contradict the church. >> when people are publicly sending in other words publicly acting contrary to fundamental teaching of the faith, then i'm required also to take an action with them. >> if cardinal burk is the kind of catholic the american right can really get behind, pope francis is turning out to be the opposite, not surprisingly, becoming a world renowned embodiment of -- pope francis with an increasingly irate audience in conservative media. >> i thought the pope was very much in favor of the european social model which fails it's own people. >> when the pope says it is the obligation of the government to take from the rich and give to the poor because that's the only way to alleviate poverty, he doesn't know what he's talking about. >> he makes me a little concer
burk is an outspoken cultural warrior who came to the vatican in 2008 after serving as archbishop. his 50 minutes of right wing fame came back in 2004 when he said he would deny communion to catholic politicians like john kerry -- >> a few church leaders say kerry should be denied communion because of views that contradict the church. >> when people are publicly sending in other words publicly acting contrary to fundamental teaching of the faith, then i'm required also to take an...
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they are coming from out of vatican offices. they are coming down from the main avenue that leads on to the square. and now the question is, who will be the new pope? and here comes the announcement of the new pope. let's listen. at the has taken the name of benedict. joseph, 78 years old. he just had a birthday. he just turned 78. he impressed people with a very moving sermon at the funeral of pope john paul. already one of the most powerful men at the vatican and he will be pope benedict. and the final wave from the former joseph ratzinger, the dean of cardinal is now pope benedict xvi. and we thought pope for life. obviously he's writing a new modern history of the catholic church. you can read more of my thoughts about the pope and see a longer version of this flashback on our website. that wraps up this hour of chris "jansing & co." richard lui is coming up next and is in for thomas roberts. >> the difficulty of watching this process throughout that time, the smoke comes out and you have to be able to tell what color it is.
they are coming from out of vatican offices. they are coming down from the main avenue that leads on to the square. and now the question is, who will be the new pope? and here comes the announcement of the new pope. let's listen. at the has taken the name of benedict. joseph, 78 years old. he just had a birthday. he just turned 78. he impressed people with a very moving sermon at the funeral of pope john paul. already one of the most powerful men at the vatican and he will be pope benedict. and...
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the vatican needs to be managed. i think he has a strong management hand that he has shown throughout his career as a priest and cardinal. in addition to the humility just spoken to, which is critical in the next pope, the ability to show catholics around the world that he is a humble man. he is here to serve the faith. to grow the faith. that he knows about income disparity. not only in his homeland of argentina and latin-america, but throughout the world. a critical component throughout the faith. minister toingi m administering to the poor. >> father mesa in stant san antonio, texas, they talked about what the people desired. they didn't want a ceo, but a real man. and the church given negative reporting regarding finances but it seems as if the initial reaction to this new pope is a balance that compassion, that you want as a person who will lead the church and provide comfort. but the realities of life. and it seems at least right now, mike, that that's the reaction to this man. >> yeah. and you know, we will fi
the vatican needs to be managed. i think he has a strong management hand that he has shown throughout his career as a priest and cardinal. in addition to the humility just spoken to, which is critical in the next pope, the ability to show catholics around the world that he is a humble man. he is here to serve the faith. to grow the faith. that he knows about income disparity. not only in his homeland of argentina and latin-america, but throughout the world. a critical component throughout the...
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>> there's definitely talk about him in the vatican. historically also profound while at the same time being filled with cheerfulness, optimism about the faith. this is a part of the legacy of pope benedict, that he's left this legacy of the joy that all of us as christians could have. and i think cardinal dolan fills every room that he entered with joy. >> born in argentina to italian parents, i guess he pushes two geographic buttons. what else? >> i once asked cardinal sandri, do you think of yourself as an argentine? and he said, yes, i do during tt world cup. he was the chief of staff of john paul ii and he was the man who announced to the world john paul ii's death. i think the whole experience of being in daily contact with a dying saint had a profound impact on him. >> another name from father gahl -- and i was very happy as a proud hungarian american -- is peter erdo. >> that's right, chris. he is, of course, hungarian, which is your ethnic background, too. he's currently the head of the european bishop's conference and he's one
>> there's definitely talk about him in the vatican. historically also profound while at the same time being filled with cheerfulness, optimism about the faith. this is a part of the legacy of pope benedict, that he's left this legacy of the joy that all of us as christians could have. and i think cardinal dolan fills every room that he entered with joy. >> born in argentina to italian parents, i guess he pushes two geographic buttons. what else? >> i once asked cardinal...
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the vatican reform. the vatican is in enormous need of reform. i think a lot of people across, you know, left and right, if those lines are appropriate, believe that the vatican needs reform. i've heard two completely different lines of thought on francis. one is that as an outsider, he may be the guy to do it. i've also heard that he got some votes from cardinals inside the curiae because they dant think he was going -- they didn't think he was the guy to push that. lastly let chris talk about the scandal. the other thing is decentralization of church power. there has been steady centralization of that in the vatican. i know one in the church said it was significant that he went out there and referred to himself first as the bishop of rome and perhaps he will be someone who wants to pull back a little bit on rome and centralization. we will see. >> chris matthews, there is a lot of symbolism and, obviously, in the church and mike was just saying nobody does it better than the catholic church, but if you love symbolism and historic moments like t
the vatican reform. the vatican is in enormous need of reform. i think a lot of people across, you know, left and right, if those lines are appropriate, believe that the vatican needs reform. i've heard two completely different lines of thought on francis. one is that as an outsider, he may be the guy to do it. i've also heard that he got some votes from cardinals inside the curiae because they dant think he was going -- they didn't think he was the guy to push that. lastly let chris talk about...
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the new reaction from cardinal roger mahoney of los angeles who is at the vatican to select the new pope despite calls to recuse himself. at optionsxpress we're all about options trading. we create easy-to-use, powerful trading tools for all. look at these streaming charts! they're totally customizable and they let you visualize what might happen next. that's genius! we knew you needed a platform that could really help you elevate your trading. so we built it. chances of making this? it's a lot easier to find out if a trade is potentially profitable. just use our trade & probability calculator and there it is. for all the reasons you trade options - from income to risk management to diversification - you'll have the tools to get it done. strategies. chains. positions. we put 'em all on one screen! could we make placing a trade any easier? mmmm...could we? around here, options are everything. yes mom, i'll place a long call to you tomorrow. i promise. open an account today and get a free 13-month eibd™ subscription when you call 1-888-280-0159 now. optionsxpress by charles schwab. you k
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last week he sent christmas gifts to 2,000 impoverished immigrants living in shaelter near the vatican. they included prepaid phone cards and postage stamps to help the immigrants get in touch with their families. he also delivered a christmas message urging christians to treat the holiday as an occasion for humility and to serve the poor. in other words, the pope has been busy. and it's not all about christmas. on monday, pope francis shook up the vatican's important congregation of bishops which determines who will be named as the leaders of regional and local diocese around the world. he removed card nald raymond l. burke, a conservative who's been outspoken in condemning abortion and same-sex marriage and recently criticized the pope for saying the church's focus should move away from those issues. the pope replaced him with a more mod cerate catholic, donal whorl of washington, d.c., who has more on the groupd experience with parishioners, yet another signal that pope francis wants to change the tone of the church. on tuesday the pope celebrated his 77th birthday and invited a sma
last week he sent christmas gifts to 2,000 impoverished immigrants living in shaelter near the vatican. they included prepaid phone cards and postage stamps to help the immigrants get in touch with their families. he also delivered a christmas message urging christians to treat the holiday as an occasion for humility and to serve the poor. in other words, the pope has been busy. and it's not all about christmas. on monday, pope francis shook up the vatican's important congregation of bishops...
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i was inside the walls of the vatican today. they're putting the finishing touches on all the preparations, i talked to the person who is in charge of making sure that all of the dust is out of the sistine chapel. look at that, spectacular shot. they put up the stoves, they've put up the chimneys, they're ready to see what smoke comes out, the signs around town are -- white is pope, black is nope. but we've got a few things that have to happen first of all. today they met for the last time. and tomorrow there will be a mass in the morning. then they go into the conclave. and i think that these comparisons that we've been hearing, to sort of like the new hampshire primary or the iowa caucuses are kind of apt. all the cardinals will spread out around rome at their so the of titular parishes as they call them. you can see the parishioners cheering for their cardinal. but there is a sense here that the equation has changed just over the last couple of weeks. since pope benedict. now pope emeritus decided to step down. more than half
i was inside the walls of the vatican today. they're putting the finishing touches on all the preparations, i talked to the person who is in charge of making sure that all of the dust is out of the sistine chapel. look at that, spectacular shot. they put up the stoves, they've put up the chimneys, they're ready to see what smoke comes out, the signs around town are -- white is pope, black is nope. but we've got a few things that have to happen first of all. today they met for the last time. and...
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anne thompson is live from the vatican. ann, the message that the pope delivered was unusually personal. tell me about what he said. it must have been an extraordinary day. >> reporter: it really was, andrea. it was an extremely personal message from this reserved man. pope benedict spoke to the crowd ability his eight years as pontiff. he described the papacy as a great weight. the pope doesn't have privacy. every moment of his life is someone else's. he compared it to the story of st. peter on the boat in the sea of galley and the storm comes up and he said when the seas got rough and the high winds came he said sometimes he felt like st. peter in the boat. he told the crowd that he felt like the lord was sleeping. that was an extraordinary admission, i think, from the leader of the catholic church. it was a deeply moving sermon. many people in the crowd felt very touched by what he had to say. the people who came today, they came to see history. they came to support him to say yes, we believe that you have done the right
anne thompson is live from the vatican. ann, the message that the pope delivered was unusually personal. tell me about what he said. it must have been an extraordinary day. >> reporter: it really was, andrea. it was an extremely personal message from this reserved man. pope benedict spoke to the crowd ability his eight years as pontiff. he described the papacy as a great weight. the pope doesn't have privacy. every moment of his life is someone else's. he compared it to the story of st....
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this is an invitation on the part of the vatican. it's only been four years since relations have been normalized between russia and the vatican. but maybe even significantly going back way longer than that between the russian orthodox church and the catholic church. >> to say they're strained would be an understatement. >> well, it's been a thousand years. a meeting between cardinal scola of milan and the russian orthodox patriarch, essentially the head of their entire church, only a couple of weeks ago had the patriarch saying this is the best been in our history. that's a thousand years so that's pretty significant. >> we also have what's going on here in the united states and for a long time some of the things american catholics are pushing for are things that he is talking about which means there's also controversy, especially his stand on welcoming gays, lesbians, atheists. he also in september raised a lot of eyebrows when he said the church was grown obsessed with some issues like abortion. quote, we cannot insist only on issu
this is an invitation on the part of the vatican. it's only been four years since relations have been normalized between russia and the vatican. but maybe even significantly going back way longer than that between the russian orthodox church and the catholic church. >> to say they're strained would be an understatement. >> well, it's been a thousand years. a meeting between cardinal scola of milan and the russian orthodox patriarch, essentially the head of their entire church, only...
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we are watching, obviously, what is happening at the vatican, carl. you've writtenextensively and what are the turning points this may bring about? >> there is no question that the cardinals are aware that the priesthood its itself is in crisis and how to deal with this crisis is the great question facing the church there. there are not enough priests, on top of which the scandals involving criminal, pedophileia by priests and the problem they recognize has an epidemic and river has to be cleaned up and no longer put under the rug has to be addressed structurally over time. some i know among the cardinals, a few perhaps, who would like to see perhaps and i think it's the real answer, a vatican three, a vatican 2.5, something that is open stage to the world that says we are going to look at our institution internally, how we can continue evangelization and at the same time renew the institution itself structurally when the role of women and priests. >> lanny davis is former special counsel to president clinton takes us through a lifetime of crisis mana
we are watching, obviously, what is happening at the vatican, carl. you've writtenextensively and what are the turning points this may bring about? >> there is no question that the cardinals are aware that the priesthood its itself is in crisis and how to deal with this crisis is the great question facing the church there. there are not enough priests, on top of which the scandals involving criminal, pedophileia by priests and the problem they recognize has an epidemic and river has to be...
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is the vatican reconsidering celibacy for priests? plus, we get nerdy about miss america and the future of feminism. and we're going to go live to the 16th street baptist church in birmingham, on the 50th anniversary of the day four little girls were killed. but first, five years after we thought the skies were falling, banks are back and bigger than ever. >>> good morning. i'm melissa harris-perry. today marked a very important anniversary in modern u.s. history. i want to take you back to what we were all watching five years ago today. and remind you how none of us knew just how deep our economic problems went. >> on the broadcast tonight, meltdown. the american financial system is rocked to its foundation as top wall street institutions topple under a mountain of debt. coming up tonight, how did it happen? what's next, and how safe is your money? >> meltdown, rocked to its foundation, mountain of debt! our financial system, as we knew it, was about to change forever. that day the dow jones industrial average lost 504 points on the
is the vatican reconsidering celibacy for priests? plus, we get nerdy about miss america and the future of feminism. and we're going to go live to the 16th street baptist church in birmingham, on the 50th anniversary of the day four little girls were killed. but first, five years after we thought the skies were falling, banks are back and bigger than ever. >>> good morning. i'm melissa harris-perry. today marked a very important anniversary in modern u.s. history. i want to take you...
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father james martin and the father of the global vatican. ambassador to the holy sea. francis rooney. good to have you both on board. investor rooney, you have known my father for quite sometime. >> i have. the center for strategic international studies. you can me something i don't know about him? >> i don't think so. >> just making sure. let's start with this new pope who is to me transformational. i would love your opinions and how the catholic church does try to overcome those who feel ostracized which i think is an issue. do you agree? >> it's an issue in diplomacy as well. as many of us talked about, you can't have a stable democracy and good environment without rule an rights. he is speaking about seeking to demote the same human dignitiy that diplomacy and the united states stands for. >> is there anything that concerns you given his vast popularity, but he said things that other popes have not said. i have never heard from a catholic priest. >> nothing concerns me. he is preaching the gospel and if it disrupts and disturbs people it's the same way that jesus d
father james martin and the father of the global vatican. ambassador to the holy sea. francis rooney. good to have you both on board. investor rooney, you have known my father for quite sometime. >> i have. the center for strategic international studies. you can me something i don't know about him? >> i don't think so. >> just making sure. let's start with this new pope who is to me transformational. i would love your opinions and how the catholic church does try to overcome...
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. >>> plus the pope admits to a gay lobby at the vatican. >>> we're tracking a powerful pattern with gusts near 100 miles per hour today. >>> good morning. four aggressive wildfires are sweeping through colorado this morning, prompting evacuations and the two largest are near zero percent contained.
. >>> plus the pope admits to a gay lobby at the vatican. >>> we're tracking a powerful pattern with gusts near 100 miles per hour today. >>> good morning. four aggressive wildfires are sweeping through colorado this morning, prompting evacuations and the two largest are near zero percent contained.
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then on thursday, the world will watch the vatican as pope benedict officially ends his papacy and of course kicking off a dramatically very political exercise there in pick being the next pope. then of course, friday. $85 billion in domestic and defense cuts known as the sequester goes into effect. and that's where we begin the week. last night at a formal dinner with the governors at the white house, the president made his pitch for his vision of economic growth. >> we know we've got more work to do. more jobs to create, more children to educate, more roads to repair. the task before us is to find smart, common sense solutions to each of these challenges that we can move forward on. >> even on a night that was supposed to be apolitical, the looming budget cuts were inescapable even showing up in the nga chairman's rising toast. >> one thing for sure is certain, you don't let issues fester. you get to deal with education and health care and even a sequester. >> there you go. how do we know that the looming automatic cuts will go into effect at least in the short term? well, there's a
then on thursday, the world will watch the vatican as pope benedict officially ends his papacy and of course kicking off a dramatically very political exercise there in pick being the next pope. then of course, friday. $85 billion in domestic and defense cuts known as the sequester goes into effect. and that's where we begin the week. last night at a formal dinner with the governors at the white house, the president made his pitch for his vision of economic growth. >> we know we've got...
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the vatican just announced both men will become sanlts next year. >>> and the "san francisco chronicle," a federal regulations moving a step closer to allowing passengers to use electronic devices below an altitude of 10,000 feet. the decision now rests in the hands of the faa. some devices will need to be switched to airplane mode during takeoff. i think, you know, this is fine as long as you just ban all talking on cell phones. >> exactly. >> from the second you step into the airport to the second you leave. >> "breaking bad" is breaking records. the series finale with a record high viewers for the show. that's more than a 50% jump from last week's last episode. the finale set a record on twitter with more than 1.2 million tweets during the broadcast. >> i mean, that was really, really intense. >> was it? >> unbelieve. >> great song at the very end, "baby blue." of course nobody around here watches it. >> i do. >> i might as well be talking act my favorite lawrence welk episode. a one and a two and a three. did you watch it, mike? >> i did. >> a much better ending than "the sopranos"
the vatican just announced both men will become sanlts next year. >>> and the "san francisco chronicle," a federal regulations moving a step closer to allowing passengers to use electronic devices below an altitude of 10,000 feet. the decision now rests in the hands of the faa. some devices will need to be switched to airplane mode during takeoff. i think, you know, this is fine as long as you just ban all talking on cell phones. >> exactly. >> from the second you...
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he's viewed as a moderate and not considered a vatican insider. >> that will be looked at by a lot of church watchers. "wall street journal" says pets may protect children against asthmas and allergies. in san francisco pets may change a child's response to the allergies for the better. scientists say exposing kids to pets as an early age allows them to develop -- >> same concept of anti-bacterial -- i'm telling you, we're trying rid our society of everything to the point we can't stand up against anything. we need cats and dogs. >> i want a cat in the show. >> have it on your shoulders. i like that. >> what would we call it? >> i don't have any comment. >> mr. kibbles. >> a piece of artwork belonging to george zimmerman has ignited a bizarre bidding war on e-bay. >> is he in jail? >> no. >> the guy has been arrest ad lot. >> go 0 to the next story. >> people embraced george zimmerman as a champion of rights. anyway, the "cleveland plain dealer," the 2014 inductees to the rocknroll hall of fame, the honorees include kiss, nirvana, hall and oates, linda rondstat, cat stevens. mike you
he's viewed as a moderate and not considered a vatican insider. >> that will be looked at by a lot of church watchers. "wall street journal" says pets may protect children against asthmas and allergies. in san francisco pets may change a child's response to the allergies for the better. scientists say exposing kids to pets as an early age allows them to develop -- >> same concept of anti-bacterial -- i'm telling you, we're trying rid our society of everything to the point...
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the new issue takes a look at pope francis versus the vatican. the cover story reads in part, francis renewed emphasis on the poor is welcomed and valuable and there are circumscribed areas the pope may achieve real reform. when prose gressive catholics pine for change, they mostly mean they want to see the church brought into the ethos of modern liberalism, including its embrace of gay rights, sexual freedom and gender quality. and that simply isn't going to happen. to hope or expect otherwise is to misread this pope misinterpret the las vegas gasy of his pred ses tors and misunderstand the callsy fide structure of the church itself. the pope mindful of money telling admirers from argentina, saying don't come to the vatican, give the money to the poor in your home country. >> symbolically the guy is exhilarating. traded in his armored mercedes suv for a ford for cuss. he's based himself with the poor. and when it comes to some of these social issues, especially gays, he's been -- he said things that are downright revolutionary in rhetoric. the q
the new issue takes a look at pope francis versus the vatican. the cover story reads in part, francis renewed emphasis on the poor is welcomed and valuable and there are circumscribed areas the pope may achieve real reform. when prose gressive catholics pine for change, they mostly mean they want to see the church brought into the ethos of modern liberalism, including its embrace of gay rights, sexual freedom and gender quality. and that simply isn't going to happen. to hope or expect otherwise...
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breaking news from rome where vatican city celebrated sunday mass today without a sitting pope. and a bombshell apology from one of the cardinals. let's go straight to nbc's claudio. let's talk about what cardinal brian did. he released a statement today. what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: as you remember, alex, cardinal o'brien resigned as archbishop just a few days ago and decided to not come to the conclave. the first time a cardinal decides not to participate in the election of a pope because of a scandal that engulfs him. well, the allegations made against him were by a number of priests that said that he had improper contact with them when they were young seminarists under his supervision. today just a short while ago the catholic scottish media office issued a statement by o'brien in which he admits those allegations were true. let me just read the statement to you. it says cardinal o'brien says in recent days certain allegations which have been made against me have become public. initially, their anonymous and nonspecific nature led me to contest them. however
breaking news from rome where vatican city celebrated sunday mass today without a sitting pope. and a bombshell apology from one of the cardinals. let's go straight to nbc's claudio. let's talk about what cardinal brian did. he released a statement today. what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: as you remember, alex, cardinal o'brien resigned as archbishop just a few days ago and decided to not come to the conclave. the first time a cardinal decides not to participate in the...
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. >> and your mom was ambassador to the vatican in the '90s. that ain't nothing. >> no. it was quite fabulous. we loved it. got to go to rome all the time. i got to meet the pope then john paul the 2nd. then what happened happened and my mother found herself representing bill clinton to the pope. >> how exciting for her. >> it was a challenge. >> i guess it was. >> e.j. this morning quotes somebody who says the most noted earnize i earnizing -- modernizing thing this pope did was to retire, get out of the way. could it be at this modern age a pope just can't afford to be seen frail and weakened in the 24/7 news cycle? are we moving beyond the days? >> i don't think that's necessarily true. john paul felt strongly he wanted the world to see him in a sickened state because that was humanity. that he was setting an example of someone who was frail and feeble and carrying on. i think this pope, you know, has decided to set a different example. we'll see what this precedent means. does it mean future popes have to be pushed out? does he have influence after a new pope is mana
. >> and your mom was ambassador to the vatican in the '90s. that ain't nothing. >> no. it was quite fabulous. we loved it. got to go to rome all the time. i got to meet the pope then john paul the 2nd. then what happened happened and my mother found herself representing bill clinton to the pope. >> how exciting for her. >> it was a challenge. >> i guess it was. >> e.j. this morning quotes somebody who says the most noted earnize i earnizing -- modernizing...